A few days ago, the 10th Breakthrough Prize honoring ceremony officially took place in Los Angeles. The event is a gathering place for famous figures in the world of science, technology, business and entertainment. The guest list includes a series of familiar names such as Jessica Chastain, Bradley Cooper, Robert Downey Jr, Michelle Yeoh, Brie Larson, Kim Kardashian, Alicia Keys.
Tennis beauty Maria Sharapova is one of the rare names in the sports industry to attend. Appearing in a luxurious dress, the visual of the former Wimbledon champion made many fans admire. The Sun newspaper described the 37-year-old girl as “attracting all eyes” when she stepped out on the red carpet.
Sharapova was praised when she appeared at the 10th Breakthrough Awards
Traces of time have begun to appear on Sharapova’s face. However, her noble charisma remains unchanged
It didn’t take Sharapova long to get back in shape after giving birth
With a height of 1m88, Sharapova is not short even if she has to stand next to any supermodel
A photo posted by Sharapova on her personal page. After retiring from her playing career in 2020, former world No. 1 Sharapova spent time on family and business. She also occasionally appears at events. She is engaged to businessman Alexander Gilkes and the two have a baby in 2022
As for Sharapova, besides sharing beautiful photos at the event, she also posted the moment she dressed gorgeously while stirring dough for her baby.
“I dressed up beautifully to stir dough for my son, and to celebrate groundbreaking milestones in the field of science as well as the individuals behind them,” she wrote.
This act of hers being a real mother made many fans laugh. “So cool. I like her sense of humor,” one viewer commented.
Sharapova did not forget to stir the dough for her child before going to the event
The Breakthrough Prize honors the research achievements of the world’s leading scientists, with a total prize of up to 15 million USD. Each Breakthrough Prize is worth $3 million and is awarded in the fields of Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics and Mathematics. In addition, the organizers also awarded the New Horizons Prize in Physics and Mathematics (worth $100,000) to outstanding new researchers.